A woman accused of stalking actor Alec Baldwin has lost her bid to have the charges against her dismissed. Canadian actress Genevieve Sabourin was arrested in April after allegedly turning up outside the 30 Rock star’s New York City home, and she was left facing a number of harassment and stalking charges. Baldwin claimed he enjoyed a night out with the 40 year old in 2010 and was subsequently bombarded with emails and unwelcome visits. Sabourin’s lawyers filed a motion asking a judge to throw out the charges against her, claiming her communications with Baldwin were protected under America’s First Amendment, which allows freedom of speech. However, Judge Mark White at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York refused the request and set another court date for 27 November. If the two parties are unable to reach an out-of-court settlement, the case will go to trial.